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Show Several Hurt in Accidents KAMAS Ralph Kallum -- u driving the car belonging to Randy Bearden when he was run off the road Just down from LaMar Frazler1! home in Oakley, The damage to the car was in the neighborhood of $0000. Glen Leavitt wai a passenger in the car, and he alone suffered Injuries: a puffed lip of startling size. They were both frhaken up from their experience. And Alan Swenr.a ran his car off the road up Samak last 4th of July weekend. The aide of the vehicle was completely mash, ed in, of Olen Leithead, Richard Goodworth was run into by a '63 Olds. It ran into the back of Glen's brand sew Mustang, constituting damages of around 11,200. The driver of the other car was John E. Knlckerbocher Jr. of Bait Lake City, in the car with Olen Leithead 'was Olen Goodworth, who it still recovering from injuries sustained in an accident last year in Salt Lake. Luckily, none of the occupants was seriously injured, son-in-la- . . . Did You James Gianelo, Salt Lake, rolled his car over near the Pea viner up canyon. He told in vest I. gating officer, Leon Wilde, a bee had stung him, making him lose control of his car. He was in a late model Volkswagen. Realize That . . . PAID SUBSCRffiI" Marvin Hardman, of Salt Lake, accidentally ran his 64 Volkswag-be- n into a car driven by Wm. Franklin Barker Jr at Lost Lake. Mr Hardman had his four chil dren in the car with him. The damage done to the Volkswagen was considerable, Mo appreciable damage was done to the car owned by Mr Barker, which was a '65 Pontiac Grand Prix. TT To The SUMMIT COUNTY BEE On the 16th of July, a car, driven by Jim Alan Fields of Ogden, rolled over up near the burned down Hidden Lake Lodge. It apparently went out of control, or Mr Fields fell asleep. Whatever the- cause, the '55 Ford turned over several times before coming to rest near the Lodge's fence. It was totaled out, and the investigating officer "says "that it wai hard even o find a- proper place to tow it away. Are Permitted To Use - - LARRY BUTTS Two FREE Want Ads INJURED IN VIET NAM , , Pfc Lorry Butte, foster son of Mr ft Mrs Alvin Pace received a shoulder wound while taking part in Operation. Hastings, in the Quang Tri republic of Viet Nam. Pfc. Butts was wounded on the third morning of the three-daoperation, but it was evening before they were able to get him to ' a medical aid point. He stated that several of the wounded bled to death while" waiting for medical aid, and that he considered himself lucky to get out. He I now bh a hospital ship where he is receiving the best of care, and his condition and progress Is reported good. Larry had lived with Mr ft Mrs Pace since he was eight years old, and to a graduate of North; Sum. mil nigh School. His frnothor and three sisters live in Salt Lake. Our prayers for his .complete recovery, go jto this brave young man from all his friends and neighbors here In Summit County EVERY MONTH? ,! y QUALITY JOB PRINTING imS SUMMIT OOCNTT B JOB DEPARTMENT COALYILIJC UTAH I .1 , . . i i 1 Why Don't YOU Take Advantage of This Service? ., . : |